New York: The Macmillan Company, 1897. Cloth. A handsome example of the 1897 1st American edition, complete in 2 volumes. Both volumes solid and VG+ in their navy-blue cloth, with bright gilt-lettering along the spines. Very light rubbing at the front panel of Vol. II, otherwise clean as could be... More

Princeton University Press, 1919. 1st. Cloth. The 1919 1st appearance in book form by F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose 3 poems ("Marching Streets", "The Pope at Confession" and "My First Love") were --famously-- attributed to "T." Scott Fitzgerald. Solid and VG (with bright gilt-lettering at the front panel and spine) in... More

New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1954. 1st. Cloth. The 1954 stated 1st edition of The Collected Poems of Wallace Stevens. #1,453 of only 2,500 copies issued. Ex-library, with a number of customary library markings, including tape ghosts to the boards, pocket ghost at the rear pastedown and several stamps to... More

Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1982. Cloth. A solid copy of the 1982 "newly revised edition". Tight and VG+ (with small former owner stamp at the front free endpaper) in a bright, price-intact, Near Fine dustjacket. Thick octavo, 990 pgs. More

New York: Clipps Publishing Co., 1897. 1st. Decorative Cloth. The 1897 1st edition of this charming collection of poems and prose from students of the Masters School, an elite all-girl (at the time) Prep school in Dobbs Ferry, NY. VG in its decorative cloth, with light bleaching along the spine... More

London: Oxford University Press, 1935. Cloth. The 1935 1st edition. Solid and bright and Near Fine in its russet cloth, with bright gilt-lettering at the spine. Thick octavo, 578 pgs. Fold-out frontispice and map at rear. More

London: Oxford University Press, 1933. Decorative Cloth. Impressive 1933 compilation by Oxford of some of the great lyrical poems and songs in the English language, selected and arranged by Francis Turner Palgrave. And in the uncommon dustjacket. Solid and VG (with light foxing at the endpapers and tender --but still... More

Original painting, 1983. Vivid Jack Micheline oil on vanvas. SIGNED AND DATED in his hand (1983) at the lower right corner. Handsomely framed in a burnished gilt. A familiar setting of his--the "Ponies" in full stride, out at one of his beloved racetracks. 5 1/2" x 7 1/2", very well-preserved. More

New York: Harper & Brothers, 1931. Decorative Cloth. 1931 1st thus, greatly enlarged and with significant new material (including numerous never-before-published letters). Based on the 1894 original edition. Clean and VG to VG+ in its original green cloth, with bright gilt-ornament and letttering to the front panel and spine. AND... More

New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1945. Cloth. A solid example of the 1945 1st American edition of the "Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke", complete in 2 volumes. Both volumes tight and VG in bright, price-clipped, VG dustjackets, with light rubbing at the front panels and very light creasing along... More

Portland, ME: Thomas Bird Mosher, 1922. Decorative Cloth. A handsome copy of this 1922 Thomas Mosher offering, limited to 450 copies. Tight and VG+ in its light-blue boards. 12mo, 84 pgs. plus index. Also includes a VG example of publisher's printed slipcase, with light soiling at the panels and mild darkening along the spine. More

New York: Ikon/Smyrna Press. Original wraps. Late 60s communist poetry anthology published out of New York by Ikon and Smyrna Press. Solid and VG in its printed stapled wrappers, with light chipping along the edges. The text itself has come loose from its stapled binding but is altogether there and..... More

Boston: Little, Brown & Co., 1913. Cloth. The 1913 Boston reprint of The Poems of Emily Dickinson, Second Series. Solid and VG in its gray boards, with lightly-faded lettering along the spine. Very light soiling as well at the panels but internally clean as could be, with no writing or... More

Oxford University Press, 1953. Cloth. The 1953 re-issue, in 2 volumes. "Reprinted lithographically from sheets of the first edition". Both volumes tight and VG/VG- in their navy-blue cloth, with light staining along the bottom edges and small, neat ink notes at the rear endpaper of Vol. II. And in bright... More

New York: Alfred Van Der Marck Editions, 1986. 1st. Cloth. A tribute to a passionate collector's perseverance: SIGNED BY A REMARKABLE 30 OF THE 101 POETS "EXPOSED". 9 of the 30 signatures (Czeslaw Milosz, Kenneth Koch, William Everson, James Broughton, Robert Duncan, Robert Creeley, Larence Ferlinghetti, John Logan and Harold... More

Pasadena, CA: The Omnibus of Pasadena, 1967. Original wraps. The 1967 2nd issue of this impressive poetry mimeo issued out of Pasadena by Omnibus. Clean and VG+ in its stapled wrappers, with a light crease where the magazine had been folded in half. Folio, offers a detailed overview of the... More

David Wade, 1966. Original wraps. A very sharp copy of this 1966 compilation, INSCRIBED BY DAVID WADE (ONE OF THE 4 CONTRIBUTORS --AND THE PUBLISHER) TO SAM SEIFFER, THE CO-EDITOR (ALONG WITH d.a. levy) OF THE 1967 POETRY MAGAZINE "CONGRESS". Clean and Near Fine in its stapled wrappers. Along with... More